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tatyanajohnson

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A good deal of what passes as poor communication is nothing other than individuals purposely avoiding ________.
 
  A) feedback from the sender
  B) nonverbal communication
  C) individual frame of reference
  D) honesty and openness
  E) communication stereotypes

Question 2

Describe four barriers to effective communication and explain how those barriers impact a supervisor.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Thanks for your help Worked like a charm.

Answer to Question 2

A supervisor must be aware of the following barriers in creating effective communication. Language: lack of knowledge of how each of us modifies the language causes difficulties in communication. Listening habits: listening is making sense of what we hear and requires paying attention, interpreting, and remembering. Failure to do any of those means failure to get the message. Feedback: failing to get feedback means not knowing if someone received and understood the message. Perception: our attitudes, interests, past experiences, and expectations determine how we organize and interpret our surroundings. Role requirements: fulfilling role requirement often requires supervisors to selectively interpret events. Poor choice of information medium: face-to-face communication is greater than that received from a flier. Lack of honesty: avoiding confrontations or hurting other's feelings. Emotions: jubilation or depression hinders feelings. Emotions: jubilation or depression hinder effective communication.





 

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